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A hotel in the Swiss resort village of Arosa has gone viral this week for all the wrong reasons

A hotel in the Swiss resort village of Arosa has gone viral this week for all the wrong reasons, after signs posted around the hotel were accused of anti-Semitism.

According to a report from CNNthe Paradies Hotel had signs hung the instructed Jewish guests specifically to shower before using the hotel pool, as well as restricting the hours they could use the hotel freezer.

“To our Jewish guests, women, men and children, please take a shower before you go swimming,” one sign said.

“If you break the rules I’m forced to cloes (sic) the swimming pool for you.”

The second sign under fire was in the kitchen, and was addressed to “our Jewish guests”.

Per CNN, the sign said the hotel’s freezer would only be available to access from 10-11 am and from 4:30-5:30pm.

“I hope you understand that our team does not like being disturbed all the time,” it read.

Guests staying at the Paradies hotel saw the signs and posted them on social media, hence the news going viral worldwide.

Read the report in Travel Weekly.